MasterChef Hollande… le Bon, la Brute, la Blonde… et Alain Caron !

10 sept 2010
Catégorie : Pour le Fun, Presse & Médias

Est-ce qu’il sera le méchant ?

Est-ce qu’il sera le gentil chef ?

Est-ce qu’il sera celui par qui tout risque de chavirer ?

Une chose est sûre, il ne sera pas la blonde de l’émission !… il y en a déjà une…

MasterChef Hollande démarre bientôt, Alain Caron (que les assidus du blog des chefs Pourcel doivent forcément connaître – en vêtement noir sur la photo) fera partie du jury de l’émission… et même s’il lui manque quelques bons centimètres pour être à la hauteur de ses compatriotes… c’est sans aucun doute celui qui va mettre le feu aux poudres !

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Un commentaire pour “MasterChef Hollande… le Bon, la Brute, la Blonde… et Alain Caron !”

  1. Jean Jacques

    10. sept, 2010

    juste une petite news en anglais désolé, ca peut vous interesser. Gagnaire s’installe à St Trop :
    THREE MICHELIN STAR CHEF PIERRE GAGNAIRE CREATES CULINARY DELIGHTS AT HOTEL SEZZ SAINT-TROPEZ
    Berlin, September 10, 2010 – Gourmets from all over the world rejoice! Restaurant Colette at the new Design Hotels™ member Hotel Sezz Saint-Tropez (www.designhotels.com/hotel_sezz_st_tropez) is open. Colette is headed by chef Pierre Gagnaire whose eponymous restaurant Pierre Gagnaire in Paris was awarded three Michelin stars. Gagnaire, who trained under the renowned French chef Paul Bocuse, started his career in St. Etienne, France at the family restaurant Le Clos Fleuri. After establishing several successful restaurants all over the world, he returns to his French origins and is on his way to even more stars with the opening of Colette at the Hotel Sezz Saint-Tropez.

    The Restaurant
    The restaurant’s name Colette is inspired by French writer Sidonie Gabrielle Colette, who was one of the most important novelists of the 20th century. In 1925, she settled in Saint-Tropez and bought a house on Canebier Bay close to the hotel.

    At Colette, Pierre Gagnaire combines the savoir-vivre of French cuisine with the best and freshest ingredients from the region. He focuses on Mediterranean cuisine with products sourced from local suppliers. The menu is quite diverse and includes extraordinary entrées such as lobster fricassee with basil, tomato puree and fresh gherkins and heart of beef tenderloin with red onion petals and an infusion of parsley fried mushrooms. During the day the dining experience is casual and relaxed, while dinner at Colette is a glamorous affair.

    In keeping with the sophisticated air of the French Riviera, Hotel Sezz Saint-Tropez has partnered with the champagne brand Dom Pérignon to create a stylish champagne bar next to the restaurant. It’s the perfect spot for an apéritif or one of the signature champagne cocktails such as Geisha Tears and Velvet Lips.

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